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diciannove — meaning in English: nineteen

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'diciannove' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing age or counting items. For example, a parent might say, 'Mio figlio ha diciannove anni' (My son is nineteen years old) during a family gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
'Diciannove' is quite specific, referring to the number nineteen. In contrast, the word 'nove' means nine, and 'venti' means twenty. While both can be part of counting sequences, 'diciannove' holds a unique place in the scale of numbers, emphasizing its role in age and milestone celebrations.
Culture
'Diciannove' is derived from the Latin word 'undeviginti', a combination of 'uno' (one) and 'viginti' (twenty). Interestingly, in Italian culture, the age of nineteen is often seen as a significant transition period, marking the end of adolescence and the beginning of young adulthood, which may be celebrated with special gatherings or events.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'diciannove'?
'Diciannove' is pronounced as dee-chan-NO-vay. Breaking it down into syllables can help you get the correct pronunciation.
Q.What is the plural form of 'diciannove'?
Numbers in Italian do not generally have plural forms, so 'diciannove' remains the same whether you're referring to one nineteen or multiple instances of nineteen.
Q.When should I use 'diciannove' in a sentence?
'Diciannove' is perfect for discussing ages, dates, or counting. For example, you can say, 'Ci sono diciannove studenti nella classe' (There are nineteen students in the class).
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